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Scenario

JADE provides an API that allows to use the JADE engine in any application that can execute Java .jar files, e.g. Scala, Groovy etc.

Using JADE with options from a settings file

An example how to include JADE as a component in your application, using the configuration form a JADE settings file:

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 JadeEngine objJadeEngine = new JadeEngine();
 JADEOptions objOptions = objJadeEngine.Options()
 
 objOptions.settings.Value(strSettingsFile); // settings file name
 objOptions.profile.Value(pstrProfileName);  // name of transfer profile
 objOptions.ReadSettingsFile();
  	
 objJadeEngine.Execute();  // start transfer
 objJadeEngine.Logout();   // logout and disconnect

Using JADE with options programmatically

A different example that configures JADE options programmaticaly:

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languagejava
 public void testRenameMultipleFilesLocal() throws Exception {
    JadeEngine objJadeEngine = new JadeEngine();
    JADEOptions objOptions = objJadeEngine.Options()

    objOptions.getConnectionOptions().Source().protocol.Value("local");
    objOptions.file_spec.Value("^.*\\.txt$");
    objOptions.local_dir.Value(strTestPathName + "/JADE/");
    objOptions.operation.Value("rename");
   
    objOptions.replacing.Value("(.*)(.txt)");
    objOptions.replacement.Value("\\1_[date:yyyyMMddHHmm];\\2");

    objJadeEngine.Execute();
    objJadeEngine.Logout();
 }

See also

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